M4686
Greiner high and medium binding 96 well plates
flat bottom white wells, high binding surface, sterile
Synonym(s):
96 multiwell plates, 96 well microplates, 96 well microtiter plates, 96 well strip plates
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About This Item
UNSPSC Code:
41122107
NACRES:
NB.22
Material:
flat bottom white wells
white polystyrene
white polystyrene
Size:
96 wells
Sterility:
sterile
Binding type:
high binding surface
Feature:
lid: no
skirt (F-bottom)
skirt (F-bottom)
material
flat bottom white wells
white polystyrene
sterility
sterile
feature
lid: no
skirt (F-bottom)
packaging
case of 40
manufacturer/tradename
Greiner 655074
maximum volume
392 μL
size
96 wells
working volume
340 μL
binding type
high binding surface
General description
LUMITRAC™ 600 96W Microplate, well working volume 25-340 μL; total well volume 392 μL.
Polystyrene Multiwell plates from Greiner for immunoassay and high throughput screening applications. High binding plates are recommended for ELISAs. High binding denotes a binding capacity of 600 ng/cm2 and scatter of less than 10%. Optimal protein binding is variable and comparative tests between high and medium binding plates is suggested.
Other Notes
96 well flat (F) bottom; high binding microplate, without lid, Chimney Style; alphanumeric well coding, length: 127.76 mm; width: 85.48 mm; curvature approx. 200 um.
Suitability
White plates minimize cross talk in luminescence procedures. LUMITRAC 600 will bind up to 600 ng/cm2. Suitable for cell work. Free of detectable DNase/RNase, human DNA and pyrogens
Legal Information
LUMITRAC is a trademark of Greiner Bio-One GmbH
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